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  • The Martha Washington Cook Book

    Marie Kimball

    Paperback (James Direct, Incorporated, Oct. 5, 2005)
    "Amazing Details of Washington's Dining Habits"Martha Washington personally specified each dish to be served in her household… and directed that it be prepared according to directions in this… her family cookbook.Even more amazing than the delicious recipes cooked up in the Martha Washington kitchen… you'll really be astonished to learn who sat at the head of the table and who carved all the meat at the Washington dining table.Martha kept and used her personal one-of-a-kind family cookbook for over fifty years. In 1799, she presented the book to her granddaughter, Eleanor Parke Custis as a wedding gift when she married Lawrence Lewis.The cookbook was handed down from mother to daughter until 1892 when the Lewis family presented it to The Historical Society of Pennsylvania where it still resides today.In 1940, the Society gave special permission to historian Marie Kimball to study the manuscript and prepare a cookbook entitled, “The Martha Washington Cook Book.”Mrs. Kimball fully adapted Martha’s cookbook to practical, modern use. All the recipes were proportioned to our current practice of a formula for serving six people. Each recipe was tested. It is not only correct, but tastes great!The Martha Washington Cook Book by Marie Kimball was published in 1940. It has now, of course, long been out-of-print until this historic 2004 limited edition reprint.
  • The Martha Washington Cook Book

    Marie Kimball

    Paperback (Lillie Ross, March 15, 2004)
    Martha Washington kept and used her personal one-of-a-kind family cookbook for over fifty years. In 1799, she presented the book to her granddaughter, Eleanor Parke Custis as a wedding gift when she married Lawrence Lewis. The cookbook was handed down from mother to daughter until 1892 when the Lewis family presented it to The Historical Society of Pennsylvania where it still resides today. In 1940, the Society gave special permission to historian Marie Kimball to study the manuscript and prepare a cookbook entitled, "The Martha Washington Cook Book." Mrs. Kimball fully adapted MarthaÂ’s cookbook to practical, modern use. All the recipes were proportioned to our current practice of a formula for serving six people. Each recipe was tested. It is not only correct, but tastes great! The Martha Washington Cook Book by Marie Kimball was published in 1940. It has now, of course, long been out-of-print until this historic 2004 limited edition reprint.
  • The Martha Washington Cook Book

    Marie Kimball

    Paperback (Tresco Publishers, March 15, 2002)
    In the Division of Manuscripts of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania lies a small, brown, leather bound book. It is the cookbook used at Mount Vernon, the "rules" from which brought fame to Martha Washington as a housewife and hostess. Originally published by Coward-McCann in 1940, this is now reissued as a 2nd edition by Tresco Publishers.
  • The Martha Washington Cook Book

    Marie Kimball

    Paperback (James Direct, Inc., March 15, 2005)
    2005 Reproduction of 1940 Coward-McCann Publication. Book contains numerous recipes and is illustrated with line drawings including a two-page image of the kitchen garden of Mt. Vernon.
  • The Martha Washington Cook Book

    Marie Goebel Kimball

    Unknown Binding (Coward-McCann, March 15, 1940)
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